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I watched over 100 Tesla Smart Summon videos—here’s what I learned Smart Summon mostly works, but it has a lot of room for improvement.
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Tesla's New 'Actual Smart Summon' Can Come To You, But Can't Park ItselfActual Smart Summon returned on 9/2 with the 2024.26.20 software update. It can go from point to point over short distances without a driver, but it can't park itself.
Over 2.5 million Tesla vehicles under investigation over self-driving feature, NHTSA says The Smart Summon and Actually Smart Summon features allow users to remotely move their Tesla vehicles to ...
Tesla Smart Summon is part of the Full Self-Driving Capability (FSD) version of Tesla Autopilot, the electric vehicle maker’s advanced driving assistance system. However, the notable thing about Smart ...
Actually Smart Summon is an updated version of Tesla’s ‘smart summon’, which is the ability for Tesla vehicles to navigate parking lots autonomously without a driver inside the vehicle.
Consumer Reports review the Tesla Smart Summon feature on a Tesla Model 3, saying the highly anticipated feature shows there’s a long way to go to get to Full Self-Driving.
Smart Summon, the feature that lets Teslas drive themselves through parking lots, is drawing increasing criticism.
Tesla finally released its "Actually Smart Summon" feature, a watered-down version of what Elon Musk predicted would be ready by 2018.
Smart Summon is activated through the Tesla smartphone app. Users are instructed to check the vehicle’s surroundings and ensure they have line of sight to the vehicle when using the feature.
Drivers are using Smart Summon in public parking lots, but Tesla warns it's only for private lots and driveways.
Tesla under investigation (again) over feature connected to crashes (again) First Autopilot, now Actually Smart Summon is under NHTSA review.
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